PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. ANTED,- a Certificated Nurso, mediael and surgical. Apply Mias Ohong, Private Hospital, Cole Street, Mastorton. WANTED, by Lady, Position as Nurse to invalid; hospital cxpcricnco. . For address, apply "A.8.8.," "Dominion" Office. COMPETENT Shorthand-Typist and Clerk, good general experience, open for engagement. "Ex-Army," "Dominion" OiHce. WANTED, an Assistant for Customs and Shipping work. Apply at I'ncs to J. J. Curtis and Co., Ltd., U Johnston Street. WANTED, by Young Lady with good knowledge of Native Land Court work, Position in Office; competent typietc. Reply "Panui," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, in February, English Mistress to tcaoli Mathematics, some English, and Geography, on nodern lines. Apply Miss Hodge, "Woodford House," Havelock North. AN English Lady (certificated nurse) would receive in her well-appointed country home, ideally Bituated, oub or two patients > needing rest, dieting, and careful supervision, or convalescents requiring change. Doctors' references exchanged. For further particulars apply "T.L.," "Dominion" Olßce. L __ BUSINESS Man. over Military age, expert in Insurance, thoroughly conversant with N.Z. commerce, open for engagement. For interview, apply ' . "ENGAGEMENT," "Dominion" Office. CIVIL SERVICE CLUB. APPLICATIONS are invited for position of SECRETARY (part time only l . Apply at once, by letter, to the Cha'.;",'man. Civil Service Club. Ballanco Street, Wellington. CHAS. G. ALLAW, Secretary. ST. GEORGE'S SOHOOL (JUNIOR GIRLSBOARDING). WANTED, Assistant Matron; nursing experience and willingness to play games desirable. Apply • ' PRDTOIPAL, Havelock North. TO CIVIL ENGINEERS., 4 YOUNG OIVIL ENGINEER' (31), Returned Soldier, seeks Engagement as Assistant. Special knowledge of— ' ROADS AND BRIDGES. WATER SUPPLY. DRAINAGE and - 1 " REINFORCED CONCRETE. Experience includes design and construction. Excellent testimonials, whioh will be forwarded on request. Reply by letter to ' "CIVIL ENGINEER," "Dominion" Office. I INSURANCE AGENCY WANTED. is prepared to accept CHIEF AGENCY For FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COY. Commuuicate in first instance P.O. BOX 194, Wauganui. , 'KNOW—AND YOU'LL GROW I TO improve your position you must JL first improve your mind. But do not Wasto time with desultory reading. Concentrato on subjects that -will oquip you for the job ahead, and savo time by studying under the guidance of BANKS COLLEGE. Thorough instruction given in Law, Accountancy, Practical Bookkeeping, and Busines* Practice, Shorthand and , Typewriting, Entrance University, Toachers' Certificates, University Degrees, Public Service, Economics. Military, Advertising, Engineering, and Surveying. Your work will bo mado interesting and pleasant by Tutors possessing the highest University honours and fullest knowledgo of their su-bjects. Write for particulars of tho Course that interests you. H. AMOS, Director. i HUTT GILLS' SOHOOL. A BOARDING AND DAY SOHOOL FOR GIRLS Will be Opened at Lower Hutt in the First Term, 1918. APPLICATIONS for the Prospectus may be made to the Secretary, D. R. , Mcnzies (Clark and Menzies, ■ Public Ac- ; couniants, 197 Lambton Quay, Wellington). , Tho Principal, MISS GERALDINE FITZGERALD, niay be interviewed by parents and guardians TO-DAY (Wednesday), and TO-MORROW (Thursday), and FRIDAY, the 12th, I3th. and 14th September, from ■ 4 to '6, at Miss M. E. Greenwood's Studio, Woodward Street. THE STORY THE STREET CAR. TELLS. Tho TRAINED and the UNTHAIN'ED Man. OIDK by'sido they sit; the otic !illing an 1 O important position, enjoying a good . income, and with every mark of prosperity—the other bent down with bard toil, working in a by-the-day jib at poor wages. Why is it so? The answer is—TRAINING. Probably they started on an even footing lU or 15 years ago, but ono man secured tho training that enabled him to riso to the highest positions in his chosen trade; tho other either would not take tho troublo to secure this training or did not realise the immense value of it. If YOU are an untrainod man and want to advance, write to-day to the International Correspondence Schools and Ir.arn how you can bettor your position—how you can havo your salary raised. It doesn't matter how- old you are. where you live, or what you do. So long as yon can read and write tho I.C.S. can help you in your spare time. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 63G Dixon Street, Wellington. War Discount During September. WANTED-"Give mo 15 minutes a day and I • will mako you a convincing spcakor," says Grenville Klcisor (distinguished Canadian teacher). Unquestionable evidence in Prospectus "S." Send today. James Rodger, N.Z. KepicM-utative, 159 "D." Manchester Street, Cliristcburch. ISS"IWBINSON, - Hair _ SpccialisC~~will visit ladies in their own honiC6, \Vrite 104 Wellington Terrace.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3188, 12 September 1917, Page 1
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